I have been drilling the early games (PT 1-15) and have found this super helpful. Some of them are WEIRD games. I feel like if you can handle the earlier games in a timed setting, it makes it easier when you get thrown a weird one on test day.
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... unused LR sections and drill 1-10/1-15 with at or under ... . I started off focusing on 1-10 at or under 10 ... hit my personal best of -1 from 1-15 on PT84. I think ...
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I wouldn't do all of the modern ones, but I also wouldn't do 1-15. I'd say start from PT 60, and do every even PT or every odd PT. Save some of the modern ones just in case you need to retake, so you'll have insurance.
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